oscar21
Nearly Esteemed
I've always thought I was quite good a wiring heating systems, I can do Y plan, S plan, UFH set ups, "normal" thermal stores etc, you name it and I can do it and have done for years.
However this system opened my eyes today, the thermal stores I have done in the past have had a coil that carries the hot pressurised water from the mains and its heated by the mass of water round it. This one doesn't have any coil, all water ports in the cylinder are open to the whole tank, so the boiler just pumps the water from the tank round the cylinder and boiler and the radiators just draw off that same water from various bits of the cylinder. The hot water also comes from the same water but this is pumped round an external heat exchanger bolted to the side of the tank. This is just a 3 bed domestic house but the system has 4 pumps on it and a big storage tank in the loft, the CH isn't even pressurised, its all open vented.
I think I know how to wire it, its essentially 3 separate systems, the CH/UFH is one system and I think instead of the zone valve firing the boiler I think it needs to just start the circulating pump as the water will already be hot in the tank. The HW is also a similar separate system, it has a flow switch so when a tap is opened the HW pump starts up and pumps the cylinder water round the heat exchanger. none of these need to fire the boiler as far as I'm aware.
Now this is the tricky bit, if you're still with me the third system is the boiler itself, its just the boiler, a pump and the cylinder. On the cylinder there is a thermostat like the old fashioned strap on stats, it doesn't have a high limit cut off on it so it will control the water temp in the cylinder but doesn't appear to have a safety aspect to it, I know it won't blow up as its open vented but the instructions talk about multiple thermostats and 2 pole relays etc, the customer bought it as a complete kit and the single thermostat is all it came with.
This is the instruction manual for it, it also shows normally closed and normally open zone valves in the wiring diagram but neglects to say where they are supposed to go. And if things couldn't possibly get any more complicated he also has a log burner piped into it as well and the plumber is taking about pipe stats and yet more zone valves to divert the hot water to and auxiliary radiator in case the log burner gets too hot.
https://www.gledhill.net/uploads/Torrent-Stainless-Iss-4-1.pdf
This is all in a 3 bed semi-detached house, the plumber listened to the client when he was describing what he wanted and said that all sounds great but I'd go for a combi.
However this system opened my eyes today, the thermal stores I have done in the past have had a coil that carries the hot pressurised water from the mains and its heated by the mass of water round it. This one doesn't have any coil, all water ports in the cylinder are open to the whole tank, so the boiler just pumps the water from the tank round the cylinder and boiler and the radiators just draw off that same water from various bits of the cylinder. The hot water also comes from the same water but this is pumped round an external heat exchanger bolted to the side of the tank. This is just a 3 bed domestic house but the system has 4 pumps on it and a big storage tank in the loft, the CH isn't even pressurised, its all open vented.
I think I know how to wire it, its essentially 3 separate systems, the CH/UFH is one system and I think instead of the zone valve firing the boiler I think it needs to just start the circulating pump as the water will already be hot in the tank. The HW is also a similar separate system, it has a flow switch so when a tap is opened the HW pump starts up and pumps the cylinder water round the heat exchanger. none of these need to fire the boiler as far as I'm aware.
Now this is the tricky bit, if you're still with me the third system is the boiler itself, its just the boiler, a pump and the cylinder. On the cylinder there is a thermostat like the old fashioned strap on stats, it doesn't have a high limit cut off on it so it will control the water temp in the cylinder but doesn't appear to have a safety aspect to it, I know it won't blow up as its open vented but the instructions talk about multiple thermostats and 2 pole relays etc, the customer bought it as a complete kit and the single thermostat is all it came with.
This is the instruction manual for it, it also shows normally closed and normally open zone valves in the wiring diagram but neglects to say where they are supposed to go. And if things couldn't possibly get any more complicated he also has a log burner piped into it as well and the plumber is taking about pipe stats and yet more zone valves to divert the hot water to and auxiliary radiator in case the log burner gets too hot.
https://www.gledhill.net/uploads/Torrent-Stainless-Iss-4-1.pdf
This is all in a 3 bed semi-detached house, the plumber listened to the client when he was describing what he wanted and said that all sounds great but I'd go for a combi.